Lexington is still celebrating the Breeders' Cup even if the event looks a little different this year.
Lexington is still celebrating the Breeders' Cup even if the event looks a little different this year.
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Keeneland says the 2015 breeders' cup generated a $65 million economic impact on lexington.
We likely won't see that much this year...but the city is still celebrating.
Mayor linda gorton tweeted these photos earlier of artists painting downtown.
It's part of the breeders' cup festival.
Gorton says even though spectators aren't allowed this year...lexington has been celebrating all week with musicians playing and artists painting scenes of life downtown.
The mayor wrote..."we welcome the spotlight on horse racing here in the horse capital of the world!"
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